Cooper Lighting's Wall Sconces Get Stylish

New Shaper Farbrique series allows you to update your home theater design.

Wall sconces are a popular lighting choice for home theaters. They take up no floor space, can be easily controlled with a dimmable lighting system and can add architectural interest to the room.

Cooper Lighting’s new Shaper Fabriqué Series lets you get even more inventive with your lighting. The line of pendants, wall sconces and surface luminaries come in a variety of fabric choices that can be easily modified whenever your redo the room.

The 14 standard fabrics include specialty fabrics from the San Francisco Mart, with colors ranging from eggshell white and chocolate to silver moon and cinnamon stick. All of the fabric shades feature hand-tucked edges to minimize the appearance of hardware and structural trim.

The Fabriqué Series’ modular design allows the electrical contractor to install the electrical components early in the construction phase while the fabric shade is stored until after the final phase is complete to avoid damage or dirt. Shade fabrics, as well as the lamps and suspension options can be modified to match the room décor.

The series is available in Shaper’s standard hardware finishes (up to 18 finishes), including brass, cooper, chrome and nickel for a sustainable design. Lamp options include incandescent, fluorescent (dimmable and non-dimmable) and halogen.

A lighting control system can give the fabrics even more visual impact by dimming and brightening the lamps to the perfect intensity levels. Dimly lit sconces, for example, can provide soft illumination for movie-time intermission, while a brighter setting can show off the fabrics unique pattern.

Lisa Montgomery has been a member of the Electronic House editorial team for nearly 20 years; most of that time as the Editor. With a knack for explaining complex high-tech topics in terms that average consumers can understand, her style of writing resonates with people who are interested in addition electronic systems to their homes, but are unsure of the steps involved and the solutions available. From basic lighting control systems to full-blown automation systems, Lisa understands the home electronics market well, and is able to point consumers in the right direction on their quest for a smarter, more convenient, efficient and enjoyable home.
Over the years, she has developed close relationships with key manufacturers and seasoned custom electronics professionals, giving her a keen sense of what home technologies are hot now and what's on the horizon. She shares this wisdom regularly through feature stories, product roundups, case studies technology spotlights and comprehensive guides and books, which can be found on the Electronic House website, www.electronichouse.com.
Have suggestions or something you want to read about? Email Lisa at [email protected]

Reader Interactions

Primary Sidebar

Get the FREE Electronic House eNewsletter

Download Our FREE Smart Home Planning Guide

Featured Installers

Custom Electronics Professionals Get Your Work Featured on Electronic House!

Do you want to have your work featured as a Home of the Week on Electronic House? Electronic House listed integrators get FREE access to upload their home projects for our editors to review and potentially feature online! If you are not a listed integrator yet, get your FREE basic listing by subscribing or renewing your FREE (with industry qualification) subscription to CE Pro Magazine.

Footer

Electronic House

Free Downloadable Guides

Download our FREE Guides to help you better plan for integrating the products and technologies you see on Electronic House into your own home. View All Guides

Custom Electronics Professionals Get the Benefits of a FREE CE Pro Magazine Subscription

CE Pro Magazine is the leading trade publication for professionals in the custom electronics business. Qualified CE Pro’s get a FREE subscription which includes a FREE listing in the Electronic House installers directory so that you can be found by our audience of homeowners looking to integrate electronics into their homes. Qualified subscribers can also submit their work to be featured as an Electronic House Home of the Week! Subscribe Now!